Great Plains Conservation


Great Plains Conservation is conservation and tourism organization, which helps to manage several wildlife reserves in Kenya, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. The group currently operates 18 safari camps, which include luxury lodges and tented camps. Great Plains Conservation works together with local governments and community groups to promote low-density, environmentally conscious tourism, supplying economic incentives for the protection of wildlife.
Great Plains Conservation was founded in 2006 by a group of conservationists and filmmakers. Its CEO is Dereck Joubert.
Dereck and Beverly Joubert are National Geographic wildlife filmmakers, behind titles such as Last Lions and Eye of the Leopard. Dereck Joubert is also a National Geographic Explorer at large.
Country:Camp:
BotswanaDuba Plains Camp
BotswanaDuba Plains Suite
BotswanaDuba Explorers Camp
BotswanaSelinda Camp
BotswanaSelinda Suite
BotswanaSelinda Explorers Camp
BotswanaZarafa Camp
BotswanaZarafa Dhow Suite
BotswanaOkavango Explorers Camp
BotswanaSitatunga Private Island Camp
BotswanaSitatunga Private Island Suite
Kenyaol Donyo Lodge
KenyaMara Plains Camp
KenyaMara Plains Jahazi Suite
KenyaMara Nyika Camp
KenyaMara Expedition Camp
KenyaMara Toto Camp
ZimbabweTembo Plains Camp
ZimbabweMpala Jena Camp